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emerges directly from the trunk of a tree and is initially knob-shaped, but soon expands to fan-shaped shelves, typically growing in overlapping tiers. It is sulphur-yellow to bright orange in color and has a suedelike texture. Old fruitbodies fade to tan or whitish. Each shelf may be anywhere from 5
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1095:Some people have experienced
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1455:Guinness World Records 2009
1236:: The Chicken of the Woods"
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589:Mycological characteristics
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518:Ptychogaster aurantiacus
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2066:Fungi described in 1789
1534:"Laetiporus sulphureus"
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1317:"Laetiporus sulphureus"
817:several similar species
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201:styptica Paulet, (1793)
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318:Cladoporus sulphureus
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310:Cladomeris imbricatus
152:Laetiporus sulphureus
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558:Tyromyces sulphureus
550:Sulphurina sulphurea
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446:Polyporus candicinus
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366:Leptoporus casearius
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1968:Boletus sulphureus
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